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Vermont Statutes Title 19. Highways, § 958. Laying out roads for removal of lumber

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If it becomes necessary for the practical removal of lumber, wood, or other material, to pass through the lands of a person other than those of the owner of the land from which the lumber, wood, or other material is to be removed, the selectmen may lay out a right-of-way through the land of any person for these purposes.  The selectmen shall follow the procedures established by section 923 of this title.

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